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						<font color="#003366"><b>JCalendar New and Noteworthy</b> </font>
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						&copy; Kai Toedter 1999 - 2011<br> Version 1.4<br>
						07/09/2011<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><br>
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					<font color="#003366"><br> <h1>Version 1.4</h1> </font> </font><font color="#003366"><b>Extra Buttons for
							&quot;Today&quot; and &quot;No Date&quot;</b> </font><b><br> </b>JCalendar
					provides 2 new methods for setting the today button and/or null
					date button visible. These 2 buttons are localized by default, but
					you could set your own labels if you don't like the default
					translations.<br>
				<br> <img src="images/1.4/special-buttons.png"><br>
					<br> <font color="#003366"><b>Date Evaluators</b> </font><b><br>
				</b>With the interface IDateEvaluator you can add evaluators that
					decide if a date is special or invalid. Invalid dates can not be
					chosen. Both, special and invalid dates can have specific
					foregrounds and backgrounds. In the picture below, day 4 and 5 are
					invalid and day 6 and 7 are special. The special days can provide a
					tooltip that indicate why they are special.<br>
				<br> <img src="images/1.4/date-evaluators.png"><br>
				<br> <font color="#003366"><b>Look &amp; Feel</b> </font><b><br>
				</b>Now JGoodies Looks 2.4.1 is included. The demo now uses different
					font for the Plastic Look &amp; Feel so that unicode characters are
					displayed correctly. Also Nimbus Look &amp; Feel is supported
					better.<br>
				<br> <font color="#003366"><b>Fixed Bugs</b> </font><b><br>
				</b>- Bug in focus handling fixed<br>- Bug when selecting last day
					of a month and then change the month fixed<br>
				<font color="#003366"><h1>Oder Versions</h1> </font><br> 1.3.2:<br>
						- Many bug fixes (thanks to all forum posters)<br> - Min/Max
						selectable dates now in the date editor interface<br> -
						Improvements regarding property change listeners (better null date
						support)<br> - New method "cleanup" in JDateChooser<br> <br>
						1.3.1:<br> - UI & Look & Feel improvements (especially
						Windows L&F)<br> - JCalendar supports a date range of
						selectable dates<br> - JDayChooser can now limit the number
						of characters in day Names (e.g. Mo instead of Mon) <br>
						<br>1.3.0:<br> - Many bug fixes (thanks to all forum posters)<br>
						- Better handling of null dates in JDateChooser<br> -
						Introduction of the interface IDateEditor<br> -
						JTextFieldDateEditor (the default editor) supports custom date
						patterns and masks<br> - JSpinnerDateEditor is an
						implementation of IDateEditor based on a JSpinner<br> -
						JDateChooser Table editor (including table demo)<br> - Both
						the zip and the jar files contain the version in the name, e.g.
						jcalendar-3.1.0.jar<br> <br>1.2.2:<br> - Bug in
						DateChooser.setModel fixed (thanks to Martin Pietruschka)<br>
						- NullPointer exception bug on DateChooser.setDate fixed (thanks
						to Aleksey Gureev and others).<br> <br>1.2.1:<br> -
						JDateChooser bug fixed (sometimes the date was 1 day ahead of the
						selected date, many thanks<br> &nbsp;&nbsp; to Mark Brown and
						all the others who reported this bug).<br> - JDateChooser
						improvements for better usability in persistence frameworks like
						Oracle's ADF/BC4J<br> &nbsp;&nbsp; (thanks to Mark Brown).<br>
						<br>1.2:<br> - Many small improvements and bug fixes, thanks to
						many comments of JCalendar users<br> - A new JDateChooser
						bean, which allows to be used as an editable date field and a
						calendar image, &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;that pops up a JCalendar for
						choosing the date.<br> - An optional "week of year" panel in
						JDayChooser<br> - Better customization of most beans<br>
						- Improvements in all BeanInfos<br> - Bundling with my
						favorite Look and Feel: JGoodies Looks (<a
						href="http://www.jgoodies.com/">www.jgoodies.com</a>)<br>
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